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HOW BULL MARKETS INDUCE RISKS

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July 01, 2024

SHARE prices are driven by greed and fear.

- RAJAS KELKAR

HOW BULL MARKETS INDUCE RISKS

It is a fight between two powerful emotions. Investors and traders in India and abroad are tracking Indian equities more closely than ever. That is reflected in the rising participation of retail and foreign investors in Indian markets. The latest data from the National Stock Exchange shows that the market capitalization to gross domestic product ratio of the Indian stock markets was never so high. Indian shares are trading at a much higher value than the GDP at 125%. The number of unique investors on the NSE is at 9.5 crore. According to the latest monthly bulletin, the stock exchange also claims global dominance in the Equity Index Options segment, with a 98% global share in contracts traded in May 2024.

Benchmark indices like the Sensex and the NSE Nifty are at a record high. India's equity options are traded as if no other derivative instruments exist worldwide.

The sentiment about Indian equities is primarily driven by the long-term stability and growth that the Indian economy offers to investors.

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